09 May, 2010

SUHA MASSACRE KILLER IDENTIFIED: MILENKO PRODANOVIĆ (AKA: MUNGOS)

FACE OF EVIL: MILENKO PRODANOVIĆ MUNGOS

Photo: Suha Massacre killer: Milenko Prodanović Mungos

Three years before the Srebrenica Genocide, Serbs committed horrendous crimes against the Bosniak civilians around Srebrenica - they raped Bosnian Muslim women and girls, killed Bosniak children, tortured unarmed Bosnian Muslim men at will, and participated in the notorious ethnic cleansing of Bosniak people in the predominantly Bosniak-inhabited Srebrenica region.

In May 1992, Serbs slaughtered 38 Bosniak women and children in the village of Suha in the neighbouring Bratunac municipality - just outside of Srebrenica. One of the victims was ZEKIRA BEGIC who was 9 months pregnant when a member of Serb paramilitary group RED BERRETS forced her to step out of the bus. She was never seen again. The bus was supposed to provide a 'safe' transportation of the Suha residents to free territory. Instead, they were all killed and thrown into a mass grave.

According to the news report published today by the Federal Television, Zekira's relative REFIK BEGIC, asked the Bosnian authorities to finally arrest MILENKO PRODANOVIC (aka: MUNGOS) and charge him with murder. Zekira Begic is Refik's sister-in-law. Milenko Prodanovic Mungos currently works as a councillor in the Bratunac Assembly. During the war (1992-95), he was an active leader of the paramilitary unit 'Mungos. Other witnesses also identified him as a man who routinely tortured Bosniak civilians in the Vuk Karadzic detention camp in Bratunac. His accomplice was Vujadin Stevic (aka: Dragan Stevic).

Take a look at a morgue photo of 20-year old Zekira Begic and her unborn baby. Her remains were inspected at the University Clinical Center Tuzla by a pathologist Dr. Vedo Tuco.

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Srebrenica Genocide is not a matter of anybody's opinion; it's a judicial fact recognized first by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and subsequently by the International Court of Justice.